Illustration Friday: Fearless -
- James Russell Lowell
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Mick has moved to a new blog host ... you will now find me at:
Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digital collage, Illustration Friday, Mick Mather
posted by Mick at 6:47 AM
In its short-sightedness, blogger has turned its back on those of us stuck with old operating systems and I'm forced to find a new blog host. You will now find MickMathersARTblog at Blog.com - use the direct link found in the masthead and remember to update your bookmarks. This place will continue as another archive for a large body of my work. As many of you know, my primary medium and working method is digital collage composed of manipulated photographs often combined with digital drawing & generative images. Netlabels, bands and musicians can view samples of my CD Cover Art at Mick Mather Illustration located on Tumblr. In another life I was an Arts & Culture consultant specializing in revitalization planning through creative public art projects and programs with Economic & Community Development Departments of towns, villages and cities. In these hard financial times this work is more important than ever and I still accept consultancy inquiries. You can contact me by email at: mickmather@yahoo.com
4 Comments:
I'd like to be fearless. To be fearless, one has to stop worrying, I believe.
I've tried to teach myself not to worry so much.
Sometimes I succeed.
The blue in your image is powerful. It looks like a shield. A shield against fear.
SusuPetal:
I don't know if anyone other than certain of the insane can actually be fearless. Brave, yes ... where doubt, worry, fear and perhaps even terror is held at bay with determination, a plan, a goal, a code of honor or justice. You, Susu, are as brave a woman as I know. :)
I don't know what I'm looking at but I like it anyway :D
it's funny how the older we get, the more fear creeps up. At least for me it does!
studio lolo:
LOL ... it isn't very clear, is it? I was always a bit fearful of mathematics when I was in school and never quite seemed to get the principles of geometry or trigonometry. Adding insult to injury, I had to take the former in summer school after my sophomore year.
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